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Latest Noteworthy Events in September:

September delivers thrilling debuts for subscribers of prominent streaming platforms. Below are the suggested series.

- Latest Noteworthy Events in September:

Two Blockbuster Shows, the follow-up to "Dahmer: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" and the finale of "Emily in Paris" season, are set for September. Here's a glance at the most anticipated series premieres and continuations.

"Emily in Paris": Debuting on Netflix from September 12

Netflix, the streaming titan behind smash hits such as "Bridgerton", "Stranger Things", and "You - You'll Obsess Over Me", is shifting its release strategy for its most popular series. Instead of all episodes dropping simultaneously, they're splitting them into chunks.

"Emily in Paris" is the latest Netflix sensation to fall under this strategy. The second half of season four, consisting of five episodes, will grace the streaming service on September 12. Viewers can finally discover what transpires next for Emily (Lily Collins, 35) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo, 36), and witness Paris during winter and Emily's escapade to Rome.

Although Netflix hasn't formally renewed "Emily in Paris" for a fifth season, production is reportedly in full swing. Fans can anticipate the series to endure for several more years.

"Serial Slaughterer: The Account of Lyle and Erik Menendez": Debuting on Netflix from September 19

Initially conceived as a miniseries, the 2022 true-crime series "Dahmer: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" was such a sensation that Netflix ordered a second installment. This time, it delves into the story of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of slaying their parents in 1989.

"Serial Slaughterer: The Account of Lyle and Erik Menendez" is produced by Ryan Murphy, the genius behind "American Horror Story", "Ratched", and "The Watcher". Netflix has also given the green light to a third season of the anthology series.

"Agatha: Coven of Tricks": Debuting on Disney+ from September 19

"Agatha: Coven of Tricks" is the eleventh streaming series from Marvel Studios, and a spin-off of the 2021 MCU show "WandaVision". Kathryn Hahn reprises her role as Agatha, the witch who lost her powers and was trapped in her "Agnes" persona by Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen, 35) at the conclusion of "WandaVision".

In "Agatha: Coven of Tricks", Agatha escapes Wanda's spell and embarks on a magical quest to regain her powers, with the aid of a goth teen (Joe Locke, 20). The series also stars Aubrey Plaza ("The White Lotus"), Debra Jo Rupp ("WandaVision"), and Sasheer Zamata ("Saturday Night Live"). The initial two episodes will be available on Disney+ on September 19, with the remaining seven episodes airing weekly.

"The Royal Penguin": Debuting on Sky and Wow from September 20

Colin Farrell reprises his role as the iconic Batman antagonist, the Penguin, in the new gritty DC series "The Royal Penguin". The character was introduced in the 2022 film "The Batman" starring Robert Pattinson, and now gets his own upmarket spin-off from HBO.

Following the demise of underworld kingpin Carmine Falcone, ambitious criminal Cobblepot tries to seize control of Gotham City's criminal underworld in this gritty, brutal gangster series. Along the way, he confronts Falcone's psychopathic daughter Sofia ("Black Mirror" actress Cristin Milioti, 39), who recently escaped from the notorious Arkham Asylum and is likely to pose significant challenges for the title character.

Additionally, "The Royal Penguin" features Michael Kelly (55), known for his work in "House of Cards", and cinema legend Clancy Brown ("Starship Troopers", 65). The eight-episode miniseries will air weekly on Sky and Wow.

Netflix is widely known for producing shows like "Bridgerton" and "Stranger Things", and the streaming service is now releasing the second half of "Emily in Paris" in chunks, starting on September 12.

The much-anticipated "Dahmer: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" was such a hit on Netflix that they've ordered a second installment, titled "Serial Slaughterer: The Account of Lyle and Erik Menendez", which will also be available on the platform in September.

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